nabohusene
Nabohusene is a Danish term that broadly refers to a housing typology characterized by close proximity of dwellings and the creation of shared spaces between neighbors. The word combines nabo ("neighbor") and hus ("house"), with the suffix -ene indicating a collective sense: "the neighboring houses." In planning and architectural discourse, nabohusene describes a form of dense, human-scale housing where houses are arranged in continuous rows or clusters around shared courtyards, passages, or gardens, often with limited setbacks and integrated pedestrian connections.
Historically, nabohusene emerged from urban reform movements in Denmark and northern Europe that sought to improve
Benefits attributed to nabohusene include energy efficiency through thermal mass and reduced transportation needs, and enhanced
Nabohusene are often discussed in contemporary Danish urbanism as a reference point for sustainable, livable neighborhoods,